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Seth Rogen co-wrote Superbad so he gets a pass. Wiig is awesome as young Lucille. Young Barry is funny too.

I'm only 4 eps in but I like it so far. One thing it doesn't have it the quirkiness of before and I'm not enjoying Michael at all. He needs to stop trying to be funny. David Cross on the other hand has not missed a beat. Kitty was great as well. I like that they're working in new material such as Ron Howard and Jerry Bruckheimer having competitive towers.

Keb wrote:Seth Rogen co-wrote Superbad so he gets a pass. Wiig is awesome as young Lucille. Young Barry is funny too.

I'm only 4 eps in but I like it so far. One thing it doesn't have it the quirkiness of before and I'm not enjoying Michael at all. He needs to stop trying to be funny. David Cross on the other hand has not missed a beat. Kitty was great as well. I like that they're working in new material such as Ron Howard and Jerry Bruckheimer having competitive towers.

Yeah Michael went from being the straight man you cared about to being worse than all of them.

doombug wrote:You really are the george carlin of the outhouse. that's fucking hilarious.

doombug wrote:and yeah, Yoni called it.

I feel like a condemned building with a brand new flag pole.- Les Paul

The whole season has a much darker feel to it. I agree about Michael, its crazy how he went from the protagonist of the show to the antagonist, more or less, for all the actual lovable characters.

I'm only on episode 10, but as of right now, my biggest complaint is that there is too much focus on George Sr. . All the sweat lodge stuff seemed inconsequential, and he's just not as funny when the focus is completely on him.

* i do not like Michael Bluth at all anymore. He used to be the most likable on the show but he is now probably the most annoying. I can't tell if that's the point i.e, making Michael into more of a dysfunctional character who better fits into the family or having the viewer see Michael as the rest of his family sees him. Whatever the cases, if it feel off.

* Tobias. HOLY SHIT. His episodes were great. Especially the methadone drug clinic stuff and his Fantastic Four musical.

*It was cool seeing Roger Sterling in a couple episodes.

*While it sucks not having the entire cast together (and it was obvious that they were not all together) , the one on one scenes (i.e GOB and George Michael at the gay bar, Buster and Lucielle, GOB and Tobias) were so goddamn funny it almost made up for it.

*There is an odd lack of Buster in the season.

* I did not like George's ending. It felt out of place and strange.

*The ending to the season was anti-climatic. It left me wanting another episode that provided a better conclusion.

All in all, I can't complain. I enjoyed it for what it was. It was strong despite it's obvious weakness.

Porcelain38 wrote:* i do not like Michael Bluth at all anymore. He used to be the most likable on the show but he is now probably the most annoying. I can't tell if that's the point i.e, making Michael into more of a dysfunctional character who better fits into the family or having the viewer see Michael as the rest of his family sees him. Whatever the cases, if it feel off.

Most likely it's a set up for the potential movie.

[quote="Porcelain38"*While it sucks not having the entire cast together (and it was obvious that they were not all together) [/quote]They were all together in Lucielle's apartment (even Bland was there).